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Now you can adjust the color temperture on your aquarium lights to any color from 5,000 Kelvin to over 12,000 Kelvin with the use of our new color correction filters.

These filters are meticulously manufactured on a heat-resistant base polymer utilizing a patented deep-dyed technology for heat stability and superior color transmission.

On-line computerized colorimetry continuously monitors color and density against strict standards, thus assuring a reliable and consistent product.

 

 

 

 

 

You can actually see what a tropical or marine aquarium will look like before you purchase our filters. Click Here or on the chart above to see the different effects that our filters can make.

We stock four filters:

1. 3204 Blue filter which is a 1/2 Blue and will convert our lights up to 7,500 Kelvin and are used by customers who like a cooler tint to their water.

2. 3203 Blue filter which is a 3/4 Blue Our 3/4 Blue gels will convert your 6500K light up to 8,000K. 41% Light Transmission factor.

3. 3202 Blue Full Blue will increase the color temperture up to 10,000 Kelvin.

4. Sun filter Amber, that will drop the color temperture to around 4,800 Kelvin for those that require a full spectrum light which is used in Terrariums and other exotic applications. Using two gels will drop the color to about 3,000K, perfect for encouraging buds.

How to install filters on our lights:

1. Filter material will be cut to fit over the light without the cover in place.

2. Place one or more filters (your choice) over the light.

3. Put lens cover in place and use the 4 supplied screws to secure the cover. This will now lock in the filters and you are all set.

Note: You may want to view the lights with the filters before installing them. Simply place the filter material on your glass top and place the light without the front lens on top of the filter. This way you can see the effect with and without the filters before installing them into the lights.


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